How tall should you be for a 146 snowboard?

How tall should you be for a 146 snowboard?

MEN’S TABLE 1 (110lbs to 180lbs)

110(50) 130(59)
5’4″ (163) 144 148
5’5″ (165) 145 149
5’6″ (168) 145 149
5’7″ (170) 146 150

How do I find the right snowboard for me?

Generally: If you’re a beginner, aim for the shorter end of your size range. If you’re mostly riding all mountain including powder and piste then aim for the longer end of your size range for stability and speed. If you’re above average weight, aim for a longer snowboard for better control.

What size snowboard should I get if im 5 11?

Snowboard Size Chart

Rider Height (in) Rider Height (cm) Snowboard Size (cm)
5’9″ 175 151 – 159
5’10” 178 152 – 160
5’11” 180 155 – 162
6’0″ 183 156 – 163

What happens if a snowboard is too short?

The wrong size board could make your board harder to control than it should be, hindering your improvement as a rider. A board that is too long becomes difficult to manouvre, too short and it will become unstable to ride as your speed gets higher.

How is the width of a snowboard determined?

Picking The Width of Your Snowboard. We consider your boot size as the main factor in determining the width of your snowboard. Normally a regular board should be fine for those of you wearing shoe size below 10 (UK standard). If your shoe size is over 11, you may need a wider board.

How big of a snowboard board do I Need?

Normally a regular board should be fine for those of you wearing shoe sizes below 10 (UK standard). If your shoe size is over 11, you may need a wider board. Okay, I hope you get a basic picture of how to pick the suitable size of your snowboard now. But there are things way more than these.

How tall is a full size snowboard rider?

Snowboard Sizing Chart Based on Height Rider Height (ft/in) Rider Height (cm) Snowboard Size (cm) 5’6″ 168cm 148-153 5’7″ 170cm 150-155 5’8″ 173cm 152-155 5’9″ 175cm 153-157

Which is the best type of snowboard to use?

An all mountain board allows you to can handle most terrain. They are the most versatile and popular type of snowboard. This is the type of board I use. These boards tend to fall in the middle ground when it comes to length, flex and width. They are the jack of all trades and need to handle most situations.